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Show, Tell and Summarize: Dense Video Captioning Using Visual Cue Aided Sentence Summarization

IEEE transactions on circuits and systems for video technology (Print), 2020
In this work, we propose a division-and-summarization (DaS) framework for dense video captioning. After partitioning each untrimmed long video as multiple event proposals, where each event proposal consists of a set of short video segments, we extract ...
Zhiwang Zhang   +3 more
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Joint Syntax Representation Learning and Visual Cue Translation for Video Captioning

IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019
Video captioning is a challenging task that involves not only visual perception but also syntax representation learning. Recent progress in video captioning has been achieved through visual perception, but syntax representation learning is still under ...
Jingyi Hou   +4 more
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Spatial-Temporal Multi-Cue Network for Sign Language Recognition and Translation

IEEE transactions on multimedia, 2021
Despite the recent success of deep learning in video-related tasks, deep models typically focus on the most discriminative features, ignoring other potentially non-trivial and informative contents.
Hao Zhou   +3 more
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Multi-cue Correlation Filters for Robust Visual Tracking

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018
In recent years, many tracking algorithms achieve impressive performance via fusing multiple types of features, however, most of them fail to fully explore the context among the adopted multiple features and the strength of them.
Ning Wang   +5 more
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Visual cues and perceived reachability

Brain and Cognition, 2005
A rather consistent finding in studies of perceived (imagined) compared to actual movement in a reaching paradigm is the tendency to overestimate at midline. Explanations of such behavior have focused primarily on perceptions of postural constraints and the notion that individuals calibrate reachability in reference to multiple degrees of freedom, also
Carl, Gabbard, Diala, Ammar
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Verbal or visual cues

Proceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, 2016
In hope to reduce the institutionalization of the people suffering of Alzheimer's disease, to promote their autonomy and to facilitate their daily activities, assistive technologies are in development. Recent studies with Alzheimer's patients suggest that this type of technology, using verbal cues, can help them to complete more steps in the ...
Simon Turcotte   +3 more
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Humanizing chatbots: The effects of visual, identity and conversational cues on humanness perceptions

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
Chatbots are replacing human agents in a number of domains, from online tutoring to customer-service to even cognitive therapy. But, they are often machine-like in their interactions. What can we do to humanize chatbots? Should they necessarily be driven
Eun Go, S. Sundar
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Visual Contextual Cues

Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings
When reaching for an object on a crowded table, visual information about other objects’ positions provides important contextual information to help avoid bumps and spills. Although the addition of visual context has been shown to increase accuracy for movements to visual targets, less is known about its role in guiding movements to the body, such as ...
Tejiri Inikori, null Gerome Manson
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Colour–cueing in visual search

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2001
Several studies have shown that people can selectively attend to stimulus colour, e.g., in visual search, and that preknowledge of a target colour can improve response speed/accuracy. The purpose was to use a form–identification task to determine whether valid colour precues can produce benefits and invalid cues costs.
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Contextual cueing of visual attention

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2000
Visual context information constrains what to expect and where to look, facilitating search for and recognition of objects embedded in complex displays. This article reviews a new paradigm called contextual cueing, which presents well-defined, novel visual contexts and aims to understand how contextual information is learned and how it guides the ...
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